Real

1. Describing a variable that takes inflation into account. For example, when considering GDP growth, if GDP has grown 10% in dollar terms, and the inflation rate is 3%, real GDP growth is only 7%. See also: Nominal.

But common realism is a term that, "Association of Soviet Writers agreed on its application in the first conference in 1934 and they accepted it as a literary school that they should apply it in all republics of the Soviet Union.

Director Jonathan Demme's new film recalls some of the films of the DOGME 95 movement; this manifesto promoted a stripped-bare realism encompassing acting, camera and sound work, editing and narrative, posed against Hollywood spectacle.

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